Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: spidey07
To use another example...
You can all the thrust in the world, but the conveyor is acting like a big rope holding the plane in place.
plane can't move, it's stated in the scenario that it can't. by definition, it can't.
Incorrect. Did you guys even read the Matchbox car + treadmill + finger analogy? It very accurately describes this scenario in a real-world, try-it-yourself application.
Treadmill is moving with a free-wheeled matchbox car sitting on it. The car would move backwards (due to friction) unless you very gently touch your finger to the top of the car. Now you are holding the car in place with very little effort.
Now, if the treadmill is moving at 20 MPH, are you in turn having to move the car 20 MPH to match the speed?
No, you are simply holding the car still and the wheels are turning at 20 MPH.
Now, the the treadmill is moving at 200 MPH, are you in turn having to move the car forward at 200 MPH to match the speed?
No, you are simply still holding the car still and the wheels are turning at 200 MPH.
Now, you want to push the car forward. Do you have to push the car faster than 200MPH to overcome the treadmill?
No, you can simply push gently on the car (moving you finger/hand/arm at a very slow speed) and it (the car) will move forward, relative to both the world and it's location on the treadmill (middle to front, etc). The reason for this is that you are acting on the
body of the car, and not the wheels.
No, you want to push that car faster still, do you need to manually push the car at 210MPH to overcome the treadmill and reach 10MPH?
NO!
Now imagine if you had a mini-jet engine attached to the car. It acts the same as your finger. It does not need infinite amounts of thrust to overcome the treadmill speed, because the treadmill speed is
irrelevant. Even if the treadmill continually accerates, it will only make the
wheels spin faster - you will not have to magically counteract the increasing speed with you hand or the jet engine.
3 Pages again? Jeez, people.